Bruce Jenner ‘Hates’ His ‘Man Boobs’ — Here’s How He Can Remove Them

Bruce Jenner’s body is changing right before his eyes, and he’s not too happy with the results. Once a super athlete with a super body, Bruce is now physically a shell of his former self — a fact that he is drastically trying to change with his surgeries. Find out about the shocking new surgery Bruce wants to have below!

Bruce Jenner is finding it hard to be comfortable in his own skin; so much so that he has taken great pains to remove — and rearrange — much of it. After going through some face and neck surgeries, Bruce is now targeting the “moobs” on his chest, sources close to the former head of the Kardashian household reveal.

Bruce Jenner Hates His Moobs — Considering Surgery To Remove Them

Bruce has been on a mission to regain that old body he developed on his way to winning the gold medal in the 1976 Olympic Games, but the former decathlete has fallen way short of the good old days in recent years — and lately he’s been undergoing some eye-popping surgeries to get that body back!

“Bruce is definitely concerned with his looks and always has been,” a source close to the family tells HollywoodLife.com. “[Being on] the show made him more hyper-aware. Certain angles make him look like he has ‘man boobs.’ He knows that, and he hates it.”

It’s this “moobs” hatred that has led the Keeping Up With The Kardashians star to the decision to focus on his chest and reduce or completely remove what look to be the early stages of breasts.

Bruce Jenner — How To Get Rid Of His ‘Moobs’

According to experts, this unsightly excess flesh that Bruce is suffering from is a common occurrence in former athletes who at one time used steroids, or had very developed chest muscles earlier in their lives before reaching old age. The medical term for the development of “breasts” on men is called Gynecomastia.

“If you lift a lot of weights throughout your career this can happen,” Mr. Manny Fitness, a New York-based celebrity personal trainer, tells HollywoodLife.com. “It’s enlarged fatty tissue that is stretched.”

Mr. Manny adds that a man can choose to work out to get rid of the tissue, but surgery is often the only option when it comes to 100 percent removal. Luckily, Dr. Jennifer L. Walden of the Walden Cosmetic Surgery Center tells HollywoodLife.com that no preparations are needed for this surgery — but recovery from it, should Bruce decide to go through with it, will take weeks.

“Recovery is about three weeks off of lifting and heavy exercise, one week off of work, and six to eight weeks off of heavy weightlifting or contact sports,” Jennifer says. “A compression vest is usually worn for two to three weeks postoperatively to help counter swelling and discomfort.”

Sounds not fun!

What do you think, HollywoodLifers? Will Bruce ever be comfortable in his own skin? Should he get surgery on his moobs? Leave us your thoughts in the comments.